“Who the f**k is Moby?” Ray Davies, of The Kinks, said on hearing that the musician had taken issue with one of the band’s signature hits. “He’s someone who does quite well,” his brother, Dave, ...
The Kinks’ Ray Davies asked “who the fuck is Moby?” after the electronic music star described their song ‘Lola’ as “gross and transphobic”. The beef between the two artists kicked off last week, when ...
The band’s co-founder responded to the US musician’s comments, defending the song and saying they are ‘not transphobic’ The Kinks co-founder and guitarist Dave Davies hit back at Moby after the US ...
American musician Moby is no fan of The Kinks' hit song 'Lola', describing its lyrics as "gross", "transphobic" and "unevolved". No one seems to agree with him - least of all The Kinks' guitarist Dave ...
The Kinks’ Dave Davies has suggested Moby should be “careful what he says” after the fellow musician slammed his band’s classic song, “Lola”. The American artist name-checked the single by the British ...
In a recent interview with The Guardian, Moby listed the Kinks‘ 1970 classic “Lola” as a song that he could “no longer listen to” due to its lyrical content. “[It] came up on a Spotify playlist, and I ...
Over the weekend, Moby participated in The Guardian’s “Honest Playlist” column, which asks musicians and other celebrities to compile a list of songs based on specific prompts. For “The song I can no ...
Moby and Dave Davies of the Kinks. CREDIT: Brianna Bryson/WireImage and Debra L Rothenberg/Getty Images The Kinks‘ Dave Davies has said he is “highly insulted” by Moby’s criticism of the band’s ...
Today as part of The Guardian's Honest Playlist column, Moby revealed the song he can no longer listen to: "'Lola' by the Kinks came up on a Spotify playlist, and I thought the lyrics were gross and ...
The DJ and multi-instrumentalist thinks Donna Summer still sounds like the future, but which ‘unevolved’ Kinks staple can he no longer stomach? The first song I fell in love with I would sit by the ...
Finishing School is a column in which Mary Norris, The New Yorker’s Comma Queen, asks the eternal questions—What’s that you’re shredding? Can a person be cool and old-fashioned at the same time? Is it ...
"It's over, nobody listens to techno," the rapper said of Moby in his 2002 song "Without Me" Cindy Ord/Getty; Etienne Laurent/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock Moby is speaking ...